The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCSP), a five-year participatory action research project of the campus food system, is in its third year of process. With the help and support of different departments and stakeholders at UBC, a series of studies have been done by the students of Agriculture Sciences (Agsc) 450. This year, scenarios addressing the desirability and feasibility of new initiatives for a sustainable campus food system were the focus of the team’s research. Students investigated diverse areas of the food system based on the inter-relations between the stakeholders: the Alma Mater Society Food and Beverage Department (AMSFBD), UBC Farm, UBC Waste Management, UBC Campus Sustainability Office (CSO) and ...
The University of British Columbia Food Systems Project (UBCFSP) is a community-based action resear...
Worldwide consumption is well beyond ecological means. The University of British Columbia as a micro...
This report summarizes the research done by Group 27 for the 2008 University of British Columbia Foo...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCSP), a five-year participatory action re...
This paper is part of a five-year study, now at the end of its fourth year, of an ongoing collaborat...
Over the last decade, the UBC Food System Project (UBCFSP) has emerged as a community-based action r...
Our task in the UBC food systems project was to evaluate the effects of campus development on the a...
Over the last decade, the UBC Food System Project (UBCFSP) has emerged as a community-based action r...
Our task in the UBC food systems project was to evaluate the effects of campus development on the a...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCFSP) was developed with the goal to incr...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCFSP) is an ongoing, community-based acti...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCFSP) is an ongoing, community-based acti...
The UBC Food System Project (UBCFSP) is a collaborative, community-based action research project ini...
The University of British Columbia Food Systems Project (UBCFSP) is a community-based action resear...
The UBC Food System Project (UBCFSP) is a collaborative, community-based action research project ini...
The University of British Columbia Food Systems Project (UBCFSP) is a community-based action resear...
Worldwide consumption is well beyond ecological means. The University of British Columbia as a micro...
This report summarizes the research done by Group 27 for the 2008 University of British Columbia Foo...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCSP), a five-year participatory action re...
This paper is part of a five-year study, now at the end of its fourth year, of an ongoing collaborat...
Over the last decade, the UBC Food System Project (UBCFSP) has emerged as a community-based action r...
Our task in the UBC food systems project was to evaluate the effects of campus development on the a...
Over the last decade, the UBC Food System Project (UBCFSP) has emerged as a community-based action r...
Our task in the UBC food systems project was to evaluate the effects of campus development on the a...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCFSP) was developed with the goal to incr...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCFSP) is an ongoing, community-based acti...
The University of British Columbia Food System Project (UBCFSP) is an ongoing, community-based acti...
The UBC Food System Project (UBCFSP) is a collaborative, community-based action research project ini...
The University of British Columbia Food Systems Project (UBCFSP) is a community-based action resear...
The UBC Food System Project (UBCFSP) is a collaborative, community-based action research project ini...
The University of British Columbia Food Systems Project (UBCFSP) is a community-based action resear...
Worldwide consumption is well beyond ecological means. The University of British Columbia as a micro...
This report summarizes the research done by Group 27 for the 2008 University of British Columbia Foo...